Magical Mystery Tour two days ago I really don't understand why it's considered their worst! I think it's hilarious and very dream-ish, the magicians scene is the BEST!!! "I spent half an hour looking for the sugar!"

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Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.

The last Beatles movie I watched was Magical Mystery Tour.I watched it last November (I remember because I got it on my birthday which is in November and watched it the day after).I really want to watch Let It Be but I don't have it I've never seen it before but I'd like to.

About a month ago I watched "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" again. Some people don't like this movie but I think it's pretty funny.

I like this movie too. Eddie Deezen, the one that played "Richard 'Ringo' Klaus" is a real Beatles fan. He had a trivia contest on his website for a long time. After he took it down, I contacted him asking him for it again, and the answers. As it turned out he had lost it, but he was very nice in the contact I did have with him.

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And now you've changed your mind, I see no reason to change mine --Lennon/McCartney

I just watched 5 minutes of the 2010 "documentary" "Paul McCartney is Really Dead: The Last Testament of George Harrison" on Netflix streaming. I don't know why; I just hate the whole "Paul is dead" thing. It creeps me out even though I know very well it's just a hoax. This film is beyond stupid though. They claim that in 2005 they got tapes made by George in the hospital following the stabbing that reveal the whole truth. They supposedly use these tapes in the narration but even a casual Beatles fan would know that wasn't George's voice. I read on the Internet that they claim the girl who was in the crash with Paul, "Rita" is actually none other than the person we know as Heather Mills. WTH??? She wasn't even born until '68. It might be worth watching this for a laugh if you're okay with the creepiness but for me...nah!